Explain how the president of the States of the Union addressed was established by George Washington. How did the delivery method of the addressed changed during the 1900s?
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On January 8, 1790, President George Washington delivered to Congress the first State of the Union address in American history. This address presented defense, foreign policy, economic, education, and immigration related topics to gathered representatives and senators in Federal Hall, New York City.
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The president of the States of the Union addressed was established by George Washington. How did the delivery method of the address change during the 1900s:
- Under the Constitution, George Washington was appointed as its 1st U.S president of America in 1789. Following George Washington's presidency, John Adams was elected President of the USA, and he was succeeded by Thomas Jefferson, the Third American president.
- Because the financial system was constructed during Washington's administration, the government was strengthened financially. The financial system was not created by George Washington.
- The Neutrality Proclamation of George Washington was continued by Thomas Jefferson. Despite the fact that Jefferson had a large number of slaves, he was not a slave owner.
- The overseas slave trade was outlawed on January 1, 1808. The confrontation also with barbary pirates was the first provision in Jefferson's international affairs. The United States recently paid payments towards the Barbary States in order to avoid them from harassing American traders.
- Following the acquisition of the Union, the ministries of George Washington & Thomas Jefferson helped to build a stable government. They bolstered the national government by adopting key legislation, as well as goals for peaceful foreign relations and economic development.
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